The DA believes the decision by the NPA’s Shaun Abrahams to drop all charges against Pravin Gordhan – yeah, that happened, in case you missed it – to be proof that the charges were manufactured to start with.

In a statement released on Monday, Maimane said the decision to drop the charges against Gordhan proved what the DA believed to be true from the start, that the case against him was “manufactured for malicious political purposes.”

“In a long-winded press briefing this morning, Abrahams systematically threw everyone else under the bus, making excuse after excuse for his seismic blunder – which he is ultimately responsible for,” Maimane said, adding that Abrahams went after Gordhan for political reasons and had to drop the charges after realising he’d have no way to push them through.

The DA’s statement continues:

“However, the NDDP cannot simply say “we’ve made a mistake” and proceed to withdraw the charges. The stakes far too high to be making such unacceptable and irresponsible mistakes. Shaun Abrahams must be held responsible for this unacceptable blunder.

I, therefore, call on President Zuma to suspend Shaun Abrahams with immediate effect. In terms of section 12(6) of the NPA Act, the President can provisionally suspend the NDPP from his office, pending such inquiry into his office as the President may deem fit.

The President is required to communicate this suspension to Parliament within fourteen days after said suspension, or within fourteen days after the commencement of the next session of Parliament, if Parliament wasn’t in sitting at the time of said suspension.

Parliament must then, within 30 days after the above notice had been tabled, or as soon as possible thereafter, pass a resolution either to restore the NDPP to his office or to remove him finally.

This allows Parliament to fulfil its right role in holding the executive to account, and ensuring the use of power is open, transparent, and most importantly – legal.

These charges clearly illustrate the war government is waging against itself – making use of institutions of state to settle political scores. As the DA, we will continue the fight for accountability, transparency and the Rule of Law.

We’re in a race against time to save our institutions, and our democracy. Because without these democratic institutions, we have no democracy.

Jacob Zuma must now act decisively, failing which we will have no option but to believe that he is behind these malicious political antics.”